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- Paula Ann Hiers Deen (born January 19, 1947) is an American TV personality and cooking show host. Deen resides in Savannah, Georgia, where she owns and operates The Lady & Sons restaurant and Paula Deen's Creek House with her sons, Jamie and Bobby Deen.
- Most restaurants are open for outdoor dining and takeout, while some have resumed indoor dining at 25 percent capacity per Riverside County mandates. Here now are 19 essential Palm Springs area.
To get to this casino you will need to take a taxi. From the most of the downtown area (zone 1) the taxi will cost you 35 pesos. This casino is in the downtown and has a very closed off look to it with only a covered door to enter. This casino is on 10th Street between 10th Avenue and 15th Avenue facing the park in front of City.
A tiny place with a big reputation, the Sea Biscuit Café is where the locals gather for their morning meal, just a short walk from the oceanside strip. You can go as light or heavy on breakfast as you like here. The Treehugger (homemade granola, vanilla yogurt and fresh fruit) will satisfy smaller appetites, while those desiring more filling fare must choose between French toast, stacks of pancakes, omelets and sausage biscuits. There's always a daily breakfast special to complement house signatures such as corned beef hash and shrimp with gravy. Don't be surprised if there's a wait for a table – especially in summer – but rest assured that the line moves quickly.
Recommended for Isle of Palms/Sullivan's Island Best Restaurants because: It's worth including this no-frills eatery, which is a local favorite for breakfast.
M. Linda's expert tip: Be sure to go early on weekends, when the place fills up in the morning with locals and visitors, all hungry for a hearty, down-home brunch.
Take a break from the sun at this beachfront bar and restaurant, where you can sit outside on the covered deck and still enjoy a view of the sand and surf. Signatures include Joe's coconut shrimp, Steph's shrimp and grits, and the grouper sandwich (served fried or blackened). Come happy hour, the breezy rooftop deck (open April 1 through Labor Day) is a perfect perch to have one of Tequila Ted's 14-ounce specialty drinks and quick-to-the-table 'Zappetizers' like creamy crab dip and Joe's Gumbolaya, a fusion of New Orleans-style gumbo and jambalaya. Live music sets toes to tapping on the deck nightly.
Recommended for Isle of Palms/Sullivan's Island Best Restaurants because: This is the quintessential beach bar on the IOP strip. The rooftop deck is a must for a Margarita or other tropical cocktail.
M. Linda's expert tip: Coconut Joe's has a separate menu catering to kids, and all kids meals include a lucky sand dollar for the little ones to take with them.
For smokin' hot barbecue, Fiery Ron's on Sullivan's Island is the place to be. Founded by CIA-trained chef and pitmaster Aaron Seigel, this barbecue joint dishes up heaping helpings of made-from-scratch comfort food, from pulled pork to cornmeal fried catfish. Platters come with cornbread and two sides, including Southern classics such as Brunswick stew, collards and creamy grits. The atmosphere recalls a college bar, complete with walls papered with promotional posters for bands and college football airing on the TV. On weekends, live music (rock, blues, country) entertains diners. Families are welcome, and the likes of Lil 'Q and fries and Tacos for Tikes please the palates of young patrons.
Recommended for Isle of Palms/Sullivan's Island Best Restaurants because: Ribs here have won all kinds of awards, and the kitchen turns out good Southern dishes as well.
M. Linda's expert tip: Whatever you do, don't pass up the Memphis-style dry-rubbed ribs; they've been called 'life changing' in the press and have won many other accolades as well.
There always seems to be a boisterous crowd on the front porch of this quintessential beach hangout, located two blocks from the ocean on the small commercial strip on Sullivan's Island. Inside, the casual décor and menu both celebrate the life and times of author Edgar Allen Poe, who was stationed at nearby Fort Moultrie for 13 months, beginning in November 1827. Poe's is open seven days a week for lunch and dinner, and is the local go-to for a burger and a beer. Juicy half-pound burgers are made from Angus beef, ground in-house and cooked to order. Variations, many honoring the namesake author's stories, range from The Raven (a plain burger) to the Tell-Tale Heart (topped with a fried egg, applewood-smoked bacon and cheddar cheese).
Recommended for Isle of Palms/Sullivan's Island Best Restaurants because: Poe's is the place to go on the Sullivan's Island strip for a burger and a beer.
M. Linda's expert tip: A note to families: Poe's bar stays open until midnight, but no one under age 18 is allowed in the bar area after 8pm.
Opened in 1986, this little gem tucks into a small shopping strip just over the IOP Connector Bridge. Long Island Café underwent a facelift of both its dining room and menu in 2012, when restaurateur Michael Proetto and Chef Ravi Scher purchased the café. On the revamped menu, creamy she-crab soup or Tobey's littleneck clams (from nearby Breach Inlet) make perfect preludes to baked, crab-stuffed shrimp (a favorite from the original menu) and grilled tuna Nantucket, topped with sour cream, capers scallions and parmesan, then glazed under the broiler. Dessert may be a toss-up between two Southern classics: chocolate bourbon pecan pie and hummingbird cake.
Recommended for Isle of Palms/Sullivan's Island Best Restaurants because: This venerable IOP café still delivers consistently good food, with its revamped menu and décor.
M. Linda's expert tip: If you like good, old-fashioned, fried seafood, the tender fried shrimp here is some of the best around. Like the other fried and broiled seafood on the cafe's menu, it comes with two sides.
Serving dinner Tuesday through Saturday nights and a popular brunch on Sunday, High Thyme Cuisine is a local find. You might start here with PEI mussels in garlic chile coconut broth or a salad of roasted red beets, grilled asparagus, roasted fennel, goat cheese and orange chile vinaigrette. Then, it's on to the main course: perhaps a pan-seared mahi-mahi with jalapeño grits or a grilled red wine and rosemary hanger steak accompanied by spinach parmesan risotto. Pair your entrée with a wine from the well-chosen list, predominantly from California. On Sundays, the popular Lowcountry brunch dishes up favorites like beef tenderloin Benedict and orange-cinnamon brioche French toast.
Recommended for Isle of Palms/Sullivan's Island Best Restaurants because: High Thyme is off most tourists' radar, but this local favorite is worth knowing about.
M. Linda's expert tip: Come for happy hour, Tuesday through Saturday from 5pm to 7pm, for discounted beer, wine, cocktails and appetizers at this beachside bistro.
Everyone loves that little long-established neighborhood restaurant that serves breakfast, lunch and dinner. Acme Lowcountry Kitchen has been a local favorite for years, and even more so since Chef Frank Kline (formerly of The Boathouse) has taken the helm in the kitchen. Kline coaxes big flavors out of local ingredients in sweet-tea-brined chicken, served with homemade garlic barbecue sauce. Carolina succotash blends local speckled butter beans, field peas and corn with applewood-smoked bacon and your choice of protein (from fried chicken to the fresh catch of the day). If you're a lobster lover, drop by on Thursday for Lobster Night: three tails and two sides for just under $20.
Recommended for Isle of Palms/Sullivan's Island Best Restaurants because: This Isle of Palms staple is a local favorite, even more so now that Frank Kline has taken over as chef.
M. Linda's expert tip: If you've got kids in tow, make plans to dine at Acme on Monday nights (starting at 5pm), when kids eat for $1.99 with each adult purchase.
Brought to Sullivan's Island in March 2014 by Executive Chef Jacques Larson of Wild Olive on Johns Island, The Obstinate Daughter prides itself on going against the grain. The restaurant's name pays homage to the Battle of Sullivan's Island in 1776. The American victory inspired a London political cartoon depicting a caricature of the defenders of Charleston as 'Miss Carolina Sulivan, one of the obstinate daughters of America, 1776.' The same sassy spirit infuses the seasonal Mediterranean-inspired cuisine at this casual eatery, which is couched in an attractive nautical ambience. Pizza, pasta and small plates rule the menu, where 'Geechie frites' translate to fried sticks of soft polenta, and lamb collar comes dressed with yogurt, cucumber, almond and mint.
Recommended for Isle of Palms/Sullivan's Island Best Restaurants because: The pizza, pasta and small plates at this new restaurant are making waves on the strip on Sullivan's Island.
M. Linda's expert tip: Don't miss a trip downstairs to BeardCat's Sweet Shop (owned by the same folks as the restaurant) for homemade gelato and sorbetto in a colorful array of 10 yummy flavors.
A local favorite, this nautical-themed family-friendly restaurant features excellent fresh, local seafood, along with great views of Breach Inlet. The Boathouse offers casual dining both inside and outside on the screened porch (cooled by fans in summer) overlooking the water. Local seafood stars on the menu, which offers signatures such as steak and lobster tail or crab cakes and lobster tail combinations along with daily fresh-catch specials. Sides include some of the best collard greens around as well as smoky gouda mac and cheese. The Boathouse stays packed for dinner spring through fall, so be sure to make a reservation.
Recommended for Isle of Palms/Sullivan's Island Best Restaurants because: The Boathouse is a local favorite, with both residents and visitors, for fresh seafood. The casual ambience and food have withstood the test of time.
M. Linda's expert tip: If you do have to wait for a table, go upstairs to the rooftop Crow's Nest Bar to enjoy a cocktail and watch the sunset.
Chef Ken Vedrinski (of Trattoria Lucca on the mainland in Charleston) brings haute cuisine to the Isle of Palms front beach strip in his new Italian seafood place, whose name means 'tail of the fish' in Italian. Seafood reaches new heights in the second-floor dining room, in delectable dishes like calamari Bolognese over house-made bucatini pasta, and local swordfish 'Torcino' style with eggplant caponata, served in a casual, brick-walled dining room whose décor incorporates reclaimed wood and windows that look out on the beach below. The wine list shines a spotlight on varietals from all regions of Italy, from Pinot Grigio to Barolo.
Recommended for Isle of Palms/Sullivan's Island Best Restaurants because: Ken Vedrinski's new Italian seafood restaurant is hands-down the best food on the two islands.
M. Linda's expert tip: For a romantic meal, reserve one of the prized tables by the window wall for the best views of the Atlantic Ocean and the beach at Isle of Palms.